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The Language of Freedom
Re-read the
excerpt
that you annotated Friday from Mandela's autobiography,
Long Walk to Freedom
.
What words and ideas did we hear again and again? Why?
Writing
On a half sheet of paper, summarize this excerpt in exactly TWO sentences.
Book Introduction
Take notes on the powerpoint for the following information.
Cry, the Beloved Country Background.pptx
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The Language of Freedom
Writing
On a half sheet of paper, summarize this excerpt in exactly TWO sentences.Book Introduction
Take notes on the powerpoint for the following information.